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  1. In the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian language is used as an official one. (Article 10) 3. Tajikistan. Constitutional status of the " language of inter-ethnic communication ", the second highest nationwide status after the state language. Constitution: The state language of Tajikistan is the Tajik language.

  2. How many countries speak Russian? Four countries speak Russian, including Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia.

    Country
    Russian Speaking
    Number Of Speakers
    % Of Population
    Official (sole)
    118,274,000
    82%
    Unofficial
    12,502,000
    32.9%
    Official (w Belarusian)
    6,478,000
    70.2%
    Unofficial
    5,062,000
    14.2%
    • Contents
    • Russia
    • Ukraine
    • Kazakhstan
    • Belarus
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • Moldova
    • Latvia
    • Israel
    • United States

    Population: 143 million Number of Russian Speakers: At least 142 million It should come as no surprise that Russia is home to the largest population of Russian speakers. Russia spans 11 timezones in Europe and Asia, occupying more land than any other country in the world. The vast majority of Russians speak the Russian language. In fact, Russian is...

    Population: 43 million Number of Russian Speakers: At least 26 million Ukraine is home to the largest population of Russian speakers outside of Russia. This Eastern European nation was part of the Russian Empire and the USSR. Russia attempted to annex Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula back in 2014, followed by the Russia-Ukraine War in 2022. Ukrainian is...

    Population: 19 million Number of Russian Speakers: At least 18 million Kazakhstan is a diverse Central Asian nation with approximately 130 ethnic groups. This includes a sizeable Russian population that has made the language quite common in the country. This can be explained in part by the fact that Kazakhstan was part of both the Russian Empire an...

    Population: 9.3 million Number of Russian Speakers: At least 6.5 million Belarus is an Eastern European nation that was part of the Russian Empire for a time and later part of the USSR. While it declared independence in 1990, the nation’s linguistic ties to Russia remain strong. Most Belarusians speak Russian, and some consider it their primary lan...

    Population: 6.7 million Number of Russian Speakers: At least 6 million Kyrgyzstan is a Central Asian country that was part of the Russian Empire and the USSR. The Russian language enjoys official status in Kyrgyzstan alongside Kyrgyz. A relatively small portion of the population considers Russian their native language, but many others speak it flue...

    Population: 2.6 million Number of Russian Speakers: At least 2.1 million Moldova is an Eastern European country wedged between Ukraine and Romania. Like much of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Moldova was once part of the Russian Empire and the USSR. There’s some debate about the official languagesince the Declaration of Independence named it as R...

    Population: 1.8 million Number of Russian Speakers: At least 1.6 million Latvia is a Baltic nation and member of the European Union that was once part of the Russian Empire and later the USSR. While Latvian is the nation’s only official language and Russian is considered a foreign language, a huge number of Latvians is fluent in Russian, and about ...

    Population: 9.3 million Number of Russian Speakers: At least 1.3 million Israel is a Middle Eastern nation. While you might not expect to hear Russian spoken in the deserts of the Middle East, you very likely will. Russian Jewish immigrants from the USSR moved to Israel, bringing their language with them. Hebrew is the official language, but Russia...

    Population: 331 million Number of Russian Speakers: At least 900,000 Compared to the total population of the United States, the number of total Russian speakers is quite small. However, that doesn’t mean you won’t encounter them. In fact, the Brighton Beach neighborhoodin Brooklyn is home to a sizeable population of Russian speakers. Like most lang...

  3. Jun 18, 2018 · Approximately 260 million people speak Russian, and out of these, about 150 million are native speakers. Russian is spoken both as a first and second language and is the official language for Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. Some international organizations such as the UN, WHO, NASA, GUAM, SCO, and CIS also use Russian as one of ...

  4. Russian speaking countries. Russian is an official language in Russia, Belarus and Kyrgyzstan and is spoken in 19 other countries as monther tongue by a part of the population. The Russian language (native name: русский) has its roots in the Indo-European language family.

  5. List of countries and territories where Russian is an official language. This is a list of countries and regions where Russian is an official language . Countries. Official language. Recognised language. Many countries recognise Russian as a minority language under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages .

  6. Geographical distribution of Russian speakers. This article details the geographical distribution of Russian-speakers. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the status of the Russian language often became a matter of controversy.

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